Officials at the temporary migrant camp in Torkham township report that an average of up to 350 individuals visit the camp’s medical unit every day.

They emphasize that a variety of facilities have been arranged for returnees from Pakistan, especially in the area of healthcare services.

Rasool Khan, head of one of the medical centers at the camp, said: “We provide services in various departments daily, including maternity, vaccinations, HIV, and pediatric care.”

Some deported migrants have highlighted the psychological challenges they are facing due to mistreatment in Pakistan.

Naeem, a returnee from Pakistan, said: “From the very start of the deportation process, it caused mental health issues for everyone.”

Zamary, another returnee, stated: “We are grateful to the authorities for ensuring that our families and belongings have reached our homes in villages and districts. They are cooperating with us.”

In addition to healthcare, the returnees also receive services in areas such as transportation, public awareness, and other essential needs.

Nusratullah Talha, head of the Temporary Migration Resettlement Committee, said: “We are at the service of the returnees. All relevant committees are operational, and facilities have been provided here for them.”

According to officials at the Torkham migrant camp, 100 families are transferred daily by the Islamic Emirate to their respective provinces, while hundreds more continue to arrive at the camp from Pakistan.

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